Posted 06 April 2013 - 10:04 PM

I've noticed that now, with speedstep active temperatures are GOOD so the main goal is achieved! Thanks to everyone!!
Should i "Hopen" XD a new topic for my disappeared stop?
or should i just "wait" for help here?

btw now my system don't enter sleep mode just a black screen, i suppose that if i had "vanilla" AICPM i didn't need sleep enabler, but since it doesn't sleep... i've tried with a couple of versions of it but no luck, it makes my aicpm Panic during boot, trying to test another version...

P.s. I'm writing a guide for my lappy n53jl thanks to you guys!! maybe someone like me can easily install OSx86 on this asus, i'm just missing sleep and bluetooth, but since it have a combo atheros card i thinks that is not so easy to make it work, so after enabling sleep all the pain "fun for us" is gone.

Posted 15 April 2013 - 09:03 PM

Atish Chitrakar

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Hi...I have been looking for solution for my HP dv6 1253cl heat problem and found this topic....unfortunately I hardly understand the terms used cause i've just started building hackintosh...My CPU temp is generally high (above 75)...I tried to extract DSDT and when I tried to compile there were lots of errors and warnings which I am totally unaware of...I would really want DR HURT to help me out in this...cause I cannot patch my DSDT....please let me know if any of you guys could help me out....
please.....

Posted 16 April 2013 - 10:35 AM

you shouldn't need a dsdt, take a look in these two folder: extra/extensions (in the root of the hard drive) and system/library/extensions, backup and delete a file called nullcpu(something).kext, then try to boot again, if the system hang during boot, try again with -v flag and post a picture

btw temperatures good but is NOT SUPERCOOL i'm getting around 58° idle 65° surfing the web and 87° during geek benches (it scores 5200)...

just to let you understand,
every processor have the ability to adjust the clock speed so it doesn't stress the cpu, that's called speedstep.
Real macintosh computers have specific configuration and they work via appleintelcpupowermanagment.kext or aicpm
this kext is most times incompatible or it needs patching to work with regulars pcs
so someone managed to make a kext that disables almost every speedstep ability allowing users to use only 2 frequencies the lower and the higher, that at least makes systems boot, and it called Nullcpupowermanagment or null cpu
So it's usually present in any hackintosh but it's obviously better to use the native kext if possible.

Posted 16 April 2013 - 08:41 PM

meknb

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Atiish
I've cleaned you dsdt up 0 errors couple of warnings just m$ junk. You will have to patch it yourself as i don't know whats in your computer have a look with ioreg and patch with dsdtse or dsdt editor. Patch lpcb to keep temp down and also look at patching _Hot.